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Topic: Fishing the Clackamas  (Read 2029 times)

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mxrooster

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  • Location: Saint Paul, Oregon
  • Date Registered: Mar 2012
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My nieghbor keeps telling me about how i need to go fish the clackamas for some salmon but ive only fished the mouth of the clackamas. I dont want to put in farther upstream and get in over my head. Ive been told that some sections of the clackamas are pretty rough so can someone shed some light on some sections of water that are novice kayak friendly?